weslovesauntmeg
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Me and my two sister were at d-land last march I think..and we were at the McDonald's cart in Frontierland when my older sister was like "I think that was Mark from the biggest loser." She goes off running and I'm left there with her son and my younger sister..she yelled for us to come..so I got out of line and ran with the stroller to see him..turns out the finale taping had been the day before and they were about to leave the next morning to head home so they decided to go to Disneyland before they left. So we asked for a picture and told him congrats on losing all the weight..
The irony of it all was that we were at the McDonald's cart buying fries..he was no where near them it was just funny looking back at it now.
He was super nice and his wife and daughter were so sweet..he wasn't really a celebrity..but I thought it was better than a celebrity cause of being on the biggest loser and losing all that weight..It was a pretty cool experience!!
The irony of it all was that we were at the McDonald's cart buying fries..he was no where near them it was just funny looking back at it now.
He was super nice and his wife and daughter were so sweet..he wasn't really a celebrity..but I thought it was better than a celebrity cause of being on the biggest loser and losing all that weight..It was a pretty cool experience!!
Sherry! Today my Mom was just asking my Dad what they should do while we're in the LA area while I'm at the Jonas Brother's concert! And I told her, "Go to the Grove, that's where all the famous people hang out." And she said "Psh! I used to go to the Farmer's Market all the time before they built the Grove and I never saw any famous people! And now they build a fancy schmancy mall and all the famous people show up!!"


right now and my mind is fuzzy.

I guess I'm more wrapped up in my own family and trip to be concerned about other people there, even celebs. I guess it'd be pretty cool to be able to say I've seen someone so maybe I'll try to keep an eye out for plaids.